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Overview
Have some experience with Excel and want to improve your skills, or taken our Basic Excel for Mac course? This online course will help you learn intermediate and advanced Excel techniques.
Supports Excel for Mac 2016. Also available: Excel Advanced (PC).
In 25 engaging lessons you will learn how to find a value with VLOOKUP, create and format Pivot Tables, record basic Macros and more.
Whether you use Excel for work or study, these tutorials will help you on your journey to becoming an Excel Ninja! Learn more about how a GoSkills Excel certification can boost your career.
Video tutorials are recorded in Microsoft Excel for Mac 2016.
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Summary
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Syllabus
Essential Formula Knowledge Free Lesson
1
Understanding Dates
Understand how dates work in Excel using the TODAY, YEAR, MONTH, DAY and DATE functions.
2
Understanding Time
Understand how time works in Excel, and how to change from whole numbers into time increments and back again.
Intermediate Formula Knowledge
1
Formula Auditing
Learn to work with formula auditing tools including tracing precedent and dependent cells and formula evaluation.
2
Temporal Functions
Learn to work with the EOMONTH and EDATE functions that easily shift dates from one month or year to another.
3
VLOOKUP with Approximate Match
Learn to use VLOOKUP to find an approximate match and return it or the corresponding value from another column.
4
VLOOKUP with Exact Match
Learn to use VLOOKUP to find an exact match and return it or the corresponding value from another column.
5
Other Lookup Methods
Learn to work with INDEX, MATCH and HLOOKUP, as alternatives to the VLOOKUP function.
Optimizing Data
1
Naming Ranges
Learn about creating named ranges, and the benefits of doing so.
2
Excel Tables
Learn about creating Excel tables, and their advantages.
3
Recording Macros
Learn to record basic Excel macros to automate your actions (instead of doing them manually).
Data Analysis Free Lesson
1
Creating PivotTables
Learn to create and modify basic PivotTables (for quickly summarizing and highlighting data).
2
Formatting PivotTables
Learn to control formatting and other options in PivotTables.
3
Calculated Fields in PivotTables
Learn to create and modify basic calculated fields for PivotTables.
4
What-If Analysis
Learn to perform what-if analysis in Excel using the Scenario Manager and Goal-Seek.
Presenting and Reporting
1
Outlining
Learn about adding and working with Excel’s outlining tools to quickly hide irrelevant sections of your worksheet.
2
Custom Number Formats
Learn to build your own custom number formats to display dates, values and variances how you want to see them.
3
Conditional Formats with Built-In Rules
Learn to create top/bottom and highlight cell rules, as well as to apply icon sets and data bars.
4
Conditional Formats with Custom Rules
Learn to create custom conditional formatting rules based on formulas.
5
Building Combination Line and Area Charts
When you want to graph 3 line series, but only want 2 in focus most of the time.
Validating and Updating Free Lesson
1
Data Validation
Learn how to use Data Validation to ensure that users enter valid data in input cells.
2
Data Validation Lists
Use to restrict users ability to enter invalid data in cells by providing them with a drop down list of valid options.
3
Styles
Learn how to apply built-in number styles and create your own custom styles packages.
Preparing to Deploy
1
Custom Views
Learn how to create and manage Custom Views in a worksheet.
2
Page Setup Options
Learn about page setup options, fitting print jobs on a page, headers and footers, and other ways to customize print jobs.
3
Security Considerations
Learn about the setup and weaknesses of Excel’s security systems.